Episode 2 was so different from the Japanese version that I finally put it out of my mind and decided to enjoy the Thai story for what it is. Tay is doing really well at portraying Karan's vulnerability around Achi, both at the office when Achi starts distancing himself from him and in the restaurant scene. I'm not as sold on New, there's something missing from his performance and he's not convincing me that the character is deeply insecure. Second couple is just alright, I wish they hadn't leaned into a supposed age difference because Jinta doesn't look old enough to be called uncle. Sing is adorable and they are setting it up so Karan's coming jealousy makes sense. Overall it was a good episode, I am really looking forward to seeing where they take the story.
I have seen two episode and the story is not convincing I have to stop watching it because it's not fun nothing…
I had the same reaction, blood and death but no emotional impact because we don't stay with any story long enough to feel any way about it. Not the fault of the actors who are all good, esp. SIG and Park Seo Dam
The rating on this one is too low. Yes the plot is basically non-existent and the romance is unconvincing but the female lead is fantastic: funny, smart, passionate, principled and messy. Honestly one of the best female leads I've ever seen in a drama. All of the side characters are great too, especially the older man in charge of the comic artists, he's hilarious. If you think of this drama as a office slice of life rather than as a romance and don't worry too much about what the plot is building towards, you'll enjoy it. It's a fun ride.
I loved the Japanese version but that's an absurdly low rating. The CM Japan fans also obliterated the ratings…
I honestly don't care much at all 🥲 just an observation that people will give low ratings for reasons that have nothing to do with the quality of the drama. This drama is going to pull a big audience regardless of the ratings.
This review is a year old so I don't know if you'll see this but I wanted to thank you for writing it. I am almost finished with the drama and like you I absolutely love all the characters, especially Mamoru. No wonder everyone falls in love with her, she's passionate, smart, principled, funny and quirky. She's flawed but she always leads from the heart and tries to do right by the people around her. The actress is unconventionally beautiful and I love how they styled her. The side characters are all wonderful, especially Miyamura, Imayoshi, Ririka and Ikari and I loved the theme of found family and banding together to build the company. The plot is all over the place, the editing is weird, and I didn't find the romance credible (though when Yu goes through a very bad patch toward the end of the drama and is crumbling under the pressure I found myself a lot more invested in his character and the relationship). Still I truly loved watching this drama and I'm sad so many people hated it.
Why is it that in Japanese adaptations there are usually ugly actors? Here, only the one who plays Yusuke looks…
Japanese aesthetics are really different from Korea, that's just how it is. I appreciate it now, super tired of all the face smoothing and plastic surgery that Korean actors get
7,4??????? that's harsh my people. why do i feel like a lot of people it's turning their backs on gmmtv?? (ofc…
I loved the Japanese version but that's an absurdly low rating. The CM Japan fans also obliterated the ratings for Super Rich which is a Jdrama that stars the leads as love rivals for the same woman and that I'm currently watching and enjoying a lot. I wish people would settle down about this stuff.
The scarf scene would have never made sense here due to Thailand being a tropical place with little chance of…
I don't think the poster is saying there should have been a scarf scene but rather the umbrella scene wasn't written or performed to bring the same emotional impact. The scene is important because it's the first time Achi/Adachi realizes someone amazing views him as a worthwhile person.
Since you've already gotten blowback from a stan 😅 what do you think of the Thai leads vs. the Japanese leads? I think New and Eiiji are so different it's like they are playing different characters so it's hard to compare. New isn't showing the panic that Eiiji had at the start which kind of messes with the character's arc, unless Thailand is planning on taking the whole thing in a different direction and focusing more on him resenting Karan's perfection. Tay is solid but I prefer Keita because he was so good at bringing out Kurosawa's vulnerability which made me fall in love with the character.
I rated this much higher than you because I loved the core trio and the emotional ties they formed as well as the humor. But I agree with you 💯 on the obsession stories and especially the big bad guy. It didn't fit the story at all and basically ruined the ending for me.
Upon rewatching EP1 here's some of my thoughts as someone who's familiar with all 4 variations of the story: Cherry…
I agree with what you said about part 4 because it makes it seem like Achi is open to Karan feeling that way about him which is too soon and kind of messes with the character arc.
What I loved about Kurosawa's fantasies at the start is that they were so boyfriend coded, you could tell right…
I mean the live action. I know IRL people have super smutty thoughts but the story is a fable so I find the sweet fantasies endearing. Also your crush is hilarious, I love hands and arms myself 😌
I don't think there's anything wrong with comparing the two adaptations of the story. I've watched every version of Boys Over Flowers/Hana Yori Dango and it's very interesting to compare how different countries have tackled the manga . As long as you give the new version a fair chance and aren't gratuitously mean, it's fun to compare the actors, how they adapted the same scenes, production values, OST etc.
That was better than I expected. By letting us see images of what Karan wants to do to Achi, Achi's reactions…
What I loved about Kurosawa's fantasies at the start is that they were so boyfriend coded, you could tell right away that he really cares for Adachi. I never thought Adachi came across as homophobic, just completely flummoxed because he never imagined anyone would have feelings for him much less Mr. Perfect.
If I'm nitpicking the Thai first episode I think Achi already seems a more open to Karan's feelings which kind of messes with the narrative arc a bit. That initial freakout is supposed to set up the journey he takes to learn to love himself.
If I'm nitpicking the Thai first episode I think Achi already seems a more open to Karan's feelings which kind of messes with the narrative arc a bit. That initial freakout is supposed to set up the journey he takes to learn to love himself.